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    题名: 通货膨胀、經濟增長與失業人數 之因果關係研究:以東南亞國家為例
    The Granger Causality among Inflation, Economic Growth and Unemployment: Evidence from Southeast Asian Countries
    作者: 裴文山
    Son, Bui Van
    贡献者: 財務金融學系
    关键词: Inflation
    Economic Growth
    Unemployment
    Granger Causality Test
    日期: 2013-06
    上传时间: 2013-11-04 11:32:48 (UTC+8)
    摘要: This study analyzes the causal relationship among inflation, economic growth and unemployment in six Southeast Asian countries (Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand and Vietnam) with the time series data over 1980-2010. The empirical analyseses using Granger causality test showed that Inflation did Granger cause Economic Growth in most cases while Unemployment was also discovered to have an impact on the variability of inflation. The findings of the study carries fundamental policy implications for economists and escpecially the policy makers of these countries which are under the pressure to ensure and sustain high economic growth at low, acceptable unemployment rate and low, stable inflation rate. Policymakers should consider the policy to manage unemployment and inflation before or at least at the same time when trying to determine the overall or specific economic measures for the sake of sustainable economic growth and social development because any changes in unemployment and inflation can directly or indirectly affect economic growth while inflation and unemployment are correlated.
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